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some of the big winners were "madmen," they went big a 19, hbo did well, so did "snl." we're happy for jimmy fallon's three nominations. and the nomination that went to some of the great women of nbc shows. there's amy poller, there's sn wlrks's -- "snl's" kristen wig who was nominated. tina fey got her 19th. then there's the amazing connie britain, she was nominated as well. congrats to all the nominees, the entire list is on our website. we find out the winner september 18. >>> now it's just one day away, what southern californians are calling carmageddon, the closing of the 405 freeway for 53 hours of construction. last night here, we told you about the special jetblue fares, $4 one way from burbank to long beach, those are sold out. they sold those tickets in less than three hours. and the lapd is asking celebrities to help get the word out. tom hank sent this out, this weekend, l.a., avoid carmageddon, gas-zilla, 405 grid lock-apalossza, eat and shop local. >>> when we continue here tonight, an american icon who has now gone home. we'll hear from betty ford in her
some of the big winners were "madmen," they went big a 19, hbo did well, so did "snl." we're happy for jimmy fallon's three nominations. and the nomination that went to some of the great women of nbc shows. there's amy poller, there's sn wlrks's -- "snl's" kristen wig who was nominated. tina fey got her 19th. then there's the amazing connie britain, she was nominated as well. congrats to all the nominees, the entire list is on our website. we find out the winner...
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push for the big cuts republicans say they want. if they turn their back on those big cuts, the president is in the strongest position to say they are not living up to their rhetoric. let alone their principles. >> and there is no chance of them accepting any kind of big deal at all because the president is insisting that there be tax revenue increases in there. so the president knows that he is pushing something that they absolutely cannot agree to. so at this point, what the president does seem to be doing is what you just said, is making his position appear to be the one who wants to do the big move on deficit reduction and forcing these republicans to back away from big deficit reduction, thereby, he hopes, neutralizing deficit reduction as an issue against him in the presidential campaign. >> well, look. he's talked about deficit reduction all the way through. but remember, it's not just his position here. it's two thirds of the american public. we have a slew of polls here saying that two thirds of the american people want to
push for the big cuts republicans say they want. if they turn their back on those big cuts, the president is in the strongest position to say they are not living up to their rhetoric. let alone their principles. >> and there is no chance of them accepting any kind of big deal at all because the president is insisting that there be tax revenue increases in there. so the president knows that he is pushing something that they absolutely cannot agree to. so at this point, what the president...
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and of course, these are very big boots to step into. and i have to say, from what i'd heard, it's no surprise that james murdock has not, it would seem, been fully equal to the task. though i think one has to be cautious and say it will be some time before we know the full story here as to what he knew and didn't know and what he did and didn't do. >> james murdock seemed to be the real champion of this giant deal over there for bskyb. and his father seems to be the one who say, no, we're not going to do that right now, we can't do it. is this deal to quote "the princess bride" all dead or only mostly dead? >> well, the deal, had it not been sunk as i think it has been by the scandal, would have been very good indeed. this british sky broadcasting has revenues of something over 6 million pounds, i believe. that may be dollars. in any event, a year, of which the profit is close to 1 billion pounds or dollars. it's an awful lot of money. compare that with the newspapers here that he owns which, you know, it's nickels and dimes. so the rea
and of course, these are very big boots to step into. and i have to say, from what i'd heard, it's no surprise that james murdock has not, it would seem, been fully equal to the task. though i think one has to be cautious and say it will be some time before we know the full story here as to what he knew and didn't know and what he did and didn't do. >> james murdock seemed to be the real champion of this giant deal over there for bskyb. and his father seems to be the one who say, no,...
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it's not going to be that big of a deal. you listen to michele bachmann, a ton of these house republicans, just shut the thing down. that's the only way you get to do this thing. it's sinful to vote for this. by the way, a majority of the country, a majority of country says that they're not in favor of increasing the debt limit. that's just a fact. >> and you also have people like nancy pelosi saying that entitlement reform is absolutely off the table even after the president of her own party put it on the table. so there are people in both parties who are playing games with this. i just think it's a shame that a deal that would have both raised revenue, not tax rates, and reformed entitlements and cut spending has been on the table in washington, d.c. for six months and it hasn't gotten done. >> well, i don't know of a single democrat that said that that is no big deal if they don't raise the debt ceiling. >> nancy pelosi and others said you can't touch entitlements. >> i don't know a single democrat that said it's not a bi
it's not going to be that big of a deal. you listen to michele bachmann, a ton of these house republicans, just shut the thing down. that's the only way you get to do this thing. it's sinful to vote for this. by the way, a majority of the country, a majority of country says that they're not in favor of increasing the debt limit. that's just a fact. >> and you also have people like nancy pelosi saying that entitlement reform is absolutely off the table even after the president of her own...
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>> reporter: there's big significance here. june 21st, salem lutheran church in stillwater, minnesota lost two members, michele bachmann and her husband marcus. they were formally released from their membership. church said they hadn't attended for two years, and for all those evangelical conservatives in iowa that could be something that impacts them very directly. as you know, michele bachmann has been a darling of conservative evangelicals for a long time, and if, in fact, she hasn't been attending another church for the past two years, that may not play so well in iowa. >> i was going to ask you, what type of issues do you think this might raise, her leaving the church? >> it certainly raises a lot of questions, and the one we're struggling with is why she left that church. that's something that hasn't quite been answered. the church is part of the wisconsin evangelical lutheran senate. they're the most cynical. they oppose same-sex marriage and abortion and a number of other issues. that could be one of the reasons. michel
>> reporter: there's big significance here. june 21st, salem lutheran church in stillwater, minnesota lost two members, michele bachmann and her husband marcus. they were formally released from their membership. church said they hadn't attended for two years, and for all those evangelical conservatives in iowa that could be something that impacts them very directly. as you know, michele bachmann has been a darling of conservative evangelicals for a long time, and if, in fact, she hasn't...
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the really big money comes rolling in when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5/7/10 rule. >> then his caddie will get 5% of whatever he makes that week if he makes the cut. if the player happens to finish in the top 10 then the caddie gets 7% of that. then for a win the caddie will share 10%. >> do the math. caddies share from a purse of 1.5 million would be $150,000. that's not bad for four days' work. but lowe says it is work. >> as far as getting the right yardage and rating greens and that kind of stuff. but for players out there week- to-week you want somebody to do a lot of that work because it does take a lot of effort. these guys work really hard. >> go to cbssf.com. click on "connect" to send me your good questions. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, after undergoing tommy john surgery this morning... mark, start the clock. >>> as starter are brent anderson will miss the rest of the season after undergoing tommy john surgery this morning. pabloaubrey huff launch this year's open championship... roroy mcilory won't be running away with 1-1 in the 12t
the really big money comes rolling in when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5/7/10 rule. >> then his caddie will get 5% of whatever he makes that week if he makes the cut. if the player happens to finish in the top 10 then the caddie gets 7% of that. then for a win the caddie will share 10%. >> do the math. caddies share from a purse of 1.5 million would be $150,000. that's not bad for four days' work. but lowe says it is work. >> as far as getting the right yardage...
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the big money comes when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5, 7, 10 rule. >> if he makes the cut, his cadly will get 5% of what he mays that week. the caddy gets 7% of that and then for a win, the caddy will share 10%. >> the share from a person who collected $1.5 million would be $150. lowe says it is work. g as far as getting the right yardage and reading genes and that kind of stuff. for players out there week to week, you know, you want somebody to do a lot of that work. >> go to cbssf.com and click on connect. >> a golfer two years understand younger than rory is tied for the lead at the british open and the last time the giants played the padres, it went 14 innings. how long will it last tonight? find out next in sports. ,,,,,,,, denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. 22-games... the second longest streak by a giant since jack clark hit in 26-straight games : pablo extended his hitting streak .220. thepadres cl
the big money comes when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5, 7, 10 rule. >> if he makes the cut, his cadly will get 5% of what he mays that week. the caddy gets 7% of that and then for a win, the caddy will share 10%. >> the share from a person who collected $1.5 million would be $150. lowe says it is work. g as far as getting the right yardage and reading genes and that kind of stuff. for players out there week to week, you know, you want somebody to do a lot of that work....
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the big money comes when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5, 7, 10 rule. >> if he makes the cut, his cadly will get 5% of what he mays that week. the caddy gets 7% of that and then for a win, the caddy will share 10%. >> the share from a person who collected $1.5 million would be $150. lowe says it is work. g as far as getting the right yardage and reading genes and that kind of stuff. for players out there week to week, you know, you want somebody to do a lot of that work. >> go to cbssf.com and click on connect. >> a golfer two years understand younger than rory is tied for the lead at the british open and the last time the giants played the padres, it went 14 innings. is this a good deal? i don't even know anymore. [ tapping ] well, know this -- for a good deal on car insurance, progressive snapshot uses this to track my good driving habits. the better i drive, the more i save. it's crystal-clear savings and only progressive has it. nice. this has been a public savings announcement. out there with a better way. leaving b
the big money comes when the pro makes the cut. that's called the 5, 7, 10 rule. >> if he makes the cut, his cadly will get 5% of what he mays that week. the caddy gets 7% of that and then for a win, the caddy will share 10%. >> the share from a person who collected $1.5 million would be $150. lowe says it is work. g as far as getting the right yardage and reading genes and that kind of stuff. for players out there week to week, you know, you want somebody to do a lot of that work....
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charge the big picture. let's not forget that we are in the fourth quarter. i think. well. we have the government says they're going to keep him safe get ready because of the freedom. to tonight's by inside with your host. this week the war in libya continued on and became even more of a murky wired and that's the wall in a world tour hillary clinton stopped in istanbul to meet with representatives from nato nations and there she announced that the u.s. will now officially recognize the libyan rebel rebels of the legitimate interim government of the country also includes freeing up about thirty billion dollars in assets for those rebels to use a cyber recognizing that the rebels those nations meeting in turkey undoubtedly will come to no conclusion about what to do other than to keep fighting keep hoping that all market off he steps down or at the end of the day. but nobody knows yet how this situation is going to aunt but there's one thing that's become very clear if it every single day more people are losing their lives and by people i mean those civilians that the u.s. a
charge the big picture. let's not forget that we are in the fourth quarter. i think. well. we have the government says they're going to keep him safe get ready because of the freedom. to tonight's by inside with your host. this week the war in libya continued on and became even more of a murky wired and that's the wall in a world tour hillary clinton stopped in istanbul to meet with representatives from nato nations and there she announced that the u.s. will now officially recognize the libyan...
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in some ways i think that he's going to be very difficult to hold his government together there are big problems in western europe they haven to be and are definitely to the east everyone fortunately expect further to the crisis because the epidemic of contagion seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with that. dress expanding cards are under way in italy as parliament desperately tries to fan art is spiraling down crisis and all bodes badly for the euro italy's finance minister even compare the currency struggles to the titanic let's now take a look at sara for us report. as the clouds gather. in the greek bailout battle continue dark times now lay ahead. what everybody. is afraid for the future if you think countries like italy looking on increasingly unstable grounds can a year or a right out this way natural still this is really something quite frightening if indeed it. goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new phase of this euro crisis. the mention here a fairy tale. it was all too appealing countries trip save
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is financed in part by big investment funds that expect a return. you've put a million dollars into this? >> just over, yes. >> reporter: amy domini manages the sustainability group, a billion-dollar fund for wealthy investors. >> my investors want to be part of the solution. that's... that's what i attempt to give them. when they call and ask what's their portfolio doing, this is what they're talking about. >> reporter: b.c.c. makes sure clients like the bassilas can afford the lower mortgage and have steady paychecks. monica works at the state department of health. mike is on disability. >> many people that were able to purchase their home back... >> reporter: in a little over a year, b.c.c. has helped 125 boston-area families; only one has defaulted. there will be people who are paying their mortgages who see this and say, "why should those people be helped?" >> i'm hard pressed to see how we're helped as a country by making more people homeless and putting them out of their homes. >> reporter: b.c.c. hopes to roll this program out nationally. in
is financed in part by big investment funds that expect a return. you've put a million dollars into this? >> just over, yes. >> reporter: amy domini manages the sustainability group, a billion-dollar fund for wealthy investors. >> my investors want to be part of the solution. that's... that's what i attempt to give them. when they call and ask what's their portfolio doing, this is what they're talking about. >> reporter: b.c.c. makes sure clients like the bassilas can...
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full story when someone gets torture not only the person who so first torture has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human beings but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big prize as well killing for the r.t. washington d.c. . u.s. expands its terrorist network abroad there are no reports of secret prisons in somalia the sites officially belong to local security forces but iran paid for by the. journalist in germany scahill says that he's visited the person's outing but america's mainstream media makes it hard to report on what's really going on. inside this dungeon prison there are no windows there is no sunlight there's a bedbug infestation according to prisoners who have been there mosquitoes all over the place the air is thick and disgusting some prisoners are said to be losing their minds there are also reports from prisoners that there were very young boys inside of the prison some people have been held for eighteen months without c
full story when someone gets torture not only the person who so first torture has to deal with the big wouldn't because of those on the torture it's also someone who has to be humanized themselves in order through the human eyes and all of human beings but a society that supports torture is going to pay a price a very big prize as well killing for the r.t. washington d.c. . u.s. expands its terrorist network abroad there are no reports of secret prisons in somalia the sites officially belong to...
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out this financial storm this is really something quite frightening if indeed italy really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis new dimension theory fairy tale was all too appealing countries trip save themselves for a bite of the g.c. apple but now many are left regretting taking the bait with that. not bad i mean the product exposed to this hallow's as one. of the more than a decade of growth businesses like badasses have been hit hard whilst the center shopping street in athens is still bustling the problems with the economy mean that many businesses here in greece has simply gone and joining the euro in many european prices but for many of the members with we could mean it didn't mean european wages with one botched bailout after another year of skeptics who wanted danger from the start they have become the unlikely heroes of this tale just who the hell do you think you people are you are very very dangerous people indeed your obsession with creating this euro state means that you're happy to destroy democracy you app
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some ways i think that he's going to be very difficult to hold his government to care for there are big problems in western europe behave them to be here definitely to the east. everyone thought to be extended further. because the epidemic of contagion seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with the. candidates cross the double down on his gas discussed why the ease leadership is so adamant about saving the euro and cost you some of what's coming up at eleven thirty g.m.t. . let greece go break up it would be good for greece it would be good for the europe and be good for the world if greece went bankrupt and wrote to the heart of pay their bills or stop a lie then you would have everybody would know it's a strong currency based on a strong sound economy while i'm out and go bankrupt listen in i you're in america we've had. these go away grow up we've had counties go bankrupt it didn't in the united states and it didn't in the u.s.s.r. tell you why because of the four hundred billion dollars a greece has fifty percent is held by german and french banks
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spending, more big government. it would be very helpful to us to be able to say to the american people that our fiscal house is in order. the question now is, what should we be doing to win the future and make ourselves more competitive and create jobs? whatever the government is doing that creates waste, we should eliminate it. thank you, guys. thank you, guys. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this weekend on c-span, live from salt lake city, the nation's governors look at the nest -- lessons of 9/11. look for live coverage saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern. the national governors association this weekend online come on c-span radio, and on c- span. >> this is the members from here at the library of congress. a private room for senators and house members. if they can also have their personal records held here at the library. how many congressional records are there? you will find out in c-span's original
spending, more big government. it would be very helpful to us to be able to say to the american people that our fiscal house is in order. the question now is, what should we be doing to win the future and make ourselves more competitive and create jobs? whatever the government is doing that creates waste, we should eliminate it. thank you, guys. thank you, guys. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this weekend...
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is going to pay a price a very big price that's worth killing for in our t. washington d.c. . as the u.s. expands its antiterrorist network a broader there are now reports of secret prisons in somalia besides officially belong to local security forces but are run and paid for by the c.i. a journalist jeremy scahill says he's visited the persons of the americas mainstream media makes it hard to report on what's really going on. inside this dungeon prison there are no windows there is no sunlight there's a bedbug infestation according to prisoners who've been there mosquitoes all over the place the air is thick and disgusting some prisoners are said to be losing their minds there are also reports from prisoners that there were very young boys inside of the prison some people have been held for eighteen months without charge without access to lawyers without access to the red cross in fact the red cross told me that they were not aware of the prison and that they've never been given access to it but i know for a fact that journalists from several major american news outlets were
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to get very difficult to hold his government together so there are big problems in western europe but here wants to be a degree to the east everyone not only fortunately except for the crisis because the epidemic the contingent seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with it. in today's edition of cross talk people of eleanor's guest discuss why the e.u.'s leadership is so adamant about saving the euro at any cost but here's some of what's coming up shortly here on our saying. let's reschedule bankruptcy would be good for greece it would be good for the european be good for the world if greece went bankrupt and rushed to see how to pay their bills or stop a lie and then you would have everybody would know it's a strong currency based on a strong sound economy why not let him go bankrupt listen you know you're in america we've had states go away aggressively in cities go bankrupt we've had counties nobody grew up it didn't in the united states and it didn't in the u.s. start i'll tell you why because of the four hundred billion dollars a debt that has f
to get very difficult to hold his government together so there are big problems in western europe but here wants to be a degree to the east everyone not only fortunately except for the crisis because the epidemic the contingent seems to be spreading and we have new political leadership seeming to do with it. in today's edition of cross talk people of eleanor's guest discuss why the e.u.'s leadership is so adamant about saving the euro at any cost but here's some of what's coming up shortly here...
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happened in the tabloids where we have a man's power and again some murdoch and a few of the other big barons and who they hire will lay higher not painting every journalist with russian thuggery but certainly if you look at all murder whether it's on television or you paid verbal assassins right to light early on hannity and night it states i don't reckon. it's a whole culture of power and control and conception or an agenda and that agenda i think is the general prominent powers both britain and the united states. oh you're asking what you think of tabloids tactics getting the story and here's what you're saying at our t.v. dot com so far most votes say it's ok long as it doesn't cross the line thirty four sansa viewers things he approaches in one meeting the modern public's demand around a fifth believe such good morning acids are outrageous and ethical and must be punished all the rest thing again is in line with society's move towards less privacy cast your vote now or tea dot com but here's what else would wind up for you today. you've been a supporter a lot of your voice discove
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. >> it was a really big shock. just a really big shock. >> there was a lot of texting, no, there was no screaming. there was some cursing. >> some people were freaking out but everybody was pretty calm overall. >> reporter: when you say freaking out, tell us. >> the girl next to me, she was right by the wing and crying and the other guy was trying to jump out of the emergency exit for a little bit, but everybody else was pretty calm. >> reporter: both planes were fully intending to head out of boston. both ended up stuck here. it could have been much worse? >> absolutely and there were kids on board, the kids were terrific. it was very calm, everybody was fine. >> that was wbz's jim armstrong reporting. safety officials hope audio tapes from the control tower will shed some light on how that accident happened. >>> there was another incident in the skies but this one was 240 miles above earth. nasa woke the space shuttle crew late thursday after a computer failure set off alarms. the astronauts aboard "atlantis" wer
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it is hard to do a big package. my republican friends have said that they're not willing to do revenues. and they have repeated that on several occasions. my hope, though, is that they're listening not just to lobbyists or special interests here in washington but they're also listening to the american people because it turns out poll after poll, many done by your organizations, show that it's not just democrats who think we need to take a balanced approach, it's republicans as well. the clear majority of republican voters think that any deficit reduction package should have a balanced approach and should include some revenues. that's not just democrats. that's the majority of republicans. you've got a whole slew of republican officials from previous administrations. you've got a bipartisan commission that has said that we need revenues. so this is not just a democratic understanding. this is an understanding that i think the american people hold, that we should not be asking sacrifices from middle-class folks who ar
it is hard to do a big package. my republican friends have said that they're not willing to do revenues. and they have repeated that on several occasions. my hope, though, is that they're listening not just to lobbyists or special interests here in washington but they're also listening to the american people because it turns out poll after poll, many done by your organizations, show that it's not just democrats who think we need to take a balanced approach, it's republicans as well. the clear...
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i mean, you need to go there with a big project, working together with the community, to have a big impact. now, the challenge is a lot of people need to be relocated. and the strategy to move people and to bring them back is still not clear. so i prefer not to-- you know, i can give you my opinion, but maybe it's better if i don't. you know, it's like this, when you work with people, it's not easy, never easy. you know, the infrastructure is the soft work. the hard work is dealing with people, is dealing with the governments, dealing with the communities, dealing with the all the institutions, all the interests. so it's dealing with people is, like, the hard work. >> ( translated ): can't you see the government is lying to us? we'll be evicted like dogs one day. >> ( translated ): if you're wise, you should find somewhere to move to now. don't count on being given a house and don't think you'll come back here. when you leave, you are gone for good. >> ( translated ): how much did you say it was? >> ( translated ): that is 5,500. >> ( translated ): and electricity? >> ( translated ): 1,000
i mean, you need to go there with a big project, working together with the community, to have a big impact. now, the challenge is a lot of people need to be relocated. and the strategy to move people and to bring them back is still not clear. so i prefer not to-- you know, i can give you my opinion, but maybe it's better if i don't. you know, it's like this, when you work with people, it's not easy, never easy. you know, the infrastructure is the soft work. the hard work is dealing with people,...
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prosecutors messed up big time showing jurors banned video evidence. it's a big goof. the judge said a first-year law student would have known better. we find out in september whether the case will be retried. let's go to pablo torre. this was amazing, the legal wrangling has been going on in this case for years. it's cost taxpayers a lot of money. >> this is incredibly humiliating for federal prosecutes, the government including the fbi, has spent millions of dollars hunting roger clemens and now after day two of his trial for perjury, they need what amounts to a redo, which is obviously far more acceptable in a round of golf than it is in a perjury trial. and the judge, as you said, goes off on the federal prosecutors and for any fans out there who argued and maintained from the start it was a waste of money to prosecute and try baseball players with tax dollars, this is really proof that they were right in the beginning. >> the prosecutor walked out without any comment. really dressed down by the judge. by the way, this wasn't even asked for by the defense, this is
prosecutors messed up big time showing jurors banned video evidence. it's a big goof. the judge said a first-year law student would have known better. we find out in september whether the case will be retried. let's go to pablo torre. this was amazing, the legal wrangling has been going on in this case for years. it's cost taxpayers a lot of money. >> this is incredibly humiliating for federal prosecutes, the government including the fbi, has spent millions of dollars hunting roger...
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that is the big issue. the issue that the gentleman makes -- moodys, standard and poor's, and others, that is where those who put their money with us look to see if there is something to be nervous about. nervousness in the business world and the investment world is creating a lot of the issues we have right now. it is the unknown that keeps people from reaching into their surplus money, and deciding whether or not to invest. the nervousness that is created if they should change the rating, they will not drop us to b bonds , i guarantee you, but even if they were to drop bus bounced -- drop us down to double a, there would be feared. fear drives a lot of dangerous thing. host: you're on your way to the conference meeting. what will happen in that room today? guest: i believe we will have presentations about what some of the thinking heads of this country think will happen if the debt ceiling is not increased, but i'm not certain about that. i think we will have discussions about negotiations that have been
that is the big issue. the issue that the gentleman makes -- moodys, standard and poor's, and others, that is where those who put their money with us look to see if there is something to be nervous about. nervousness in the business world and the investment world is creating a lot of the issues we have right now. it is the unknown that keeps people from reaching into their surplus money, and deciding whether or not to invest. the nervousness that is created if they should change the rating,...
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and to the big chairman, thank you, mr. rogers, for your support and quite a long haul here on this bill. i appreciate your loyal support and our working relationship. and to the ranking member, thank you so much, norm, mr. dicks, for your support and friendship we had on the defense appropriations committee along with the ranking member. i'd be happy to yield. mr. visclosky: be happy to yield to the full committee chair. mr. rogers: i thank the gentleman for yielding. to thank chairman frelinghuysen and mr. visclosky for a hard, supereffort. this has not been an easy bill, to say the least. and you stayed with us and you have written a good bill and you have, i think, defended a good bill. there have been amendments that have passed, at least on voice vote, that i think helped the bill. but i want to remind members that this bill normally in past years has been one of the homes of earmarks. this bill was practically all earmarks in years' past. and to the great credit of this subcommittee, you have not allowed any earmarks
and to the big chairman, thank you, mr. rogers, for your support and quite a long haul here on this bill. i appreciate your loyal support and our working relationship. and to the ranking member, thank you so much, norm, mr. dicks, for your support and friendship we had on the defense appropriations committee along with the ranking member. i'd be happy to yield. mr. visclosky: be happy to yield to the full committee chair. mr. rogers: i thank the gentleman for yielding. to thank chairman...
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the big deal. that is where we are right now and what we need. >> maria, what is the political burden? because, ultimately, all of this is viewed through a political lens. the winners and the losers. >> absolutely. >> who holds the bag? what is the political burden? >> here is the reason i believe that mitchell mcconnell ended up offering his plan. he understands, as well as other republicans who are becoming very nervous about who is going to take the blame if we do go into default, they are understanding republicans will take the blame. what they have not understood up to now when you negotiate you have to put something that is your cow on the table. they haven't done nothing to put their sacred cows on the table. president obama and the democrats have offered up changes in medicare and social security. the sacred cows for american families and don't know that because they understand we are at a crossroads. republicans do not understand that. if we go into default, they will take the blame on thi
the big deal. that is where we are right now and what we need. >> maria, what is the political burden? because, ultimately, all of this is viewed through a political lens. the winners and the losers. >> absolutely. >> who holds the bag? what is the political burden? >> here is the reason i believe that mitchell mcconnell ended up offering his plan. he understands, as well as other republicans who are becoming very nervous about who is going to take the blame if we do go...